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The North Ridge in Petra - P. M. Bikai, M. A. Perry, and C. Kanellopoulos. 2020. Petra: The North Ridge. Amman: American Center of Oriental Research. Pp. 496, with many color and black-and-white figs., maps, and plans. ISBN 978-0-578-67663-9.

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P. M. Bikai, M. A. Perry, and C. Kanellopoulos. 2020. Petra: The North Ridge. Amman: American Center of Oriental Research. Pp. 496, with many color and black-and-white figs., maps, and plans. ISBN 978-0-578-67663-9.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2021

Zbigniew Fiema*
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Department of Cultures, University of Helsinki

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